Client:
International Container, Terminals Services Inc, Freyssinet Philippines
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Context
Restoration works were necessary at the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) Berths 1–5 due to the deteriorating condition of the infrastructure. After decades of service, the structure showed significant degradation in both the suspended reinforced concrete deck and the supporting piles. These issues posed safety risks and disrupted operational efficiency, making urgent and comprehensive rehabilitation essential.
The project unfolded in two main phases:
- Conducting a detailed inspection before initiating works in Manila
- Designing and executing the repair works
Our Services
Sixense led a detailed visual inspection survey to assess the structure’s condition. Using our proprietary software, DigitalSite, we digitalized every stage of the project—from the initial inspection through to the execution and monitoring of repairs at Manila International Container Terminal.
Our team recorded thousands of individual defects directly on-site using mobile devices. Each defect was geo-referenced and added to a digital model of the structure, complete with observations and photographic evidence uploaded in real time via the DigitalSite mobile app. This method ensured precise, traceable, and efficient data collection reflecting issues at the terminal in Manila.
We generated automated reports through the platform and shared them with stakeholders, enabling clear communication and informed decision-making. These reports offered a comprehensive view of the structure’s condition and guided the repair planning process at Manila.
During the repair phase, we continued using DigitalSite to monitor progress. The platform’s integrated approval workflow streamlined collaboration between the consultant, client, and contractors. Each stage of the repair process received timely validation and documentation, ensuring transparency and accountability throughout the project, which was located at Manila International.
defects recorded